24 February 2014

This past week was more about work and looking after the pets than about photography. My wife is visiting our son in the US, so I am alone here with the dog and the cat. Hence, all the pictures are from walking Cheeta and from my weekend cycling.

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Recently a series of billboards with the slogan “You see me!” have appeared. I am not sure whether what is being advertised is the billboard itself or whether this is a build-up to some product or service launch:

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Intruder in our swimming pool. I sometimes send Cheeta to scare them away, but the problem is that they usually take a dump just before flying away in order to lighten their take-off weight. So perhaps it is better to just let them swim around for a while:

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Every morning, when walking Cheeta, I take some cat food with me for the cats living on the golf course, near the entrance to our subdivision. Here is one of my “customers” waiting for me:

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Another one looks cautiously at me and Cheeta from his high perch:

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Yet another one coming over. The gate is the entrance to our subdivision:

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All together, eating what I put out for them:

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This cat does not need to scavenge on the golf course. He is Taco, the prince of cats, ruler of the Wajsman household:

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One of my favourite cycling roads. On the left is the hilltop village of Busot:

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Broken lamp on the square in Aigües. I don’t know if is the result of a stray football (children usually play on the square), or the windstorm we had last week:

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On Saturday afternoon I went for a walk in the fishing harbour of El Campello:

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One of the many cats living in the harbour:

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Teaching a child to fish:

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A somewhat insecure skater; she is wise to keep at a safe distance from the edge: